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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 12, 1905)
sr- !! You can Shoot Grouse Aug. 15 . 1 a FREE TICKETS to THE STREET CARNIVAL Everybody will want to sec the great show that is to be held in La Grande next week, and we are going to give you an opportunity to see it Entirely at our Expense For each $2.00 cash purchase we will give a ticket FREE to any 15c attraction For each $2.50 cash purchase ue will give a ticket FREE to any 25c attraction or a dinner FREE. For each 15.00 cash purchase we will give a ticket FREE TO THE ENTIRE SHOW consisting of some ten separate attractions. ALL SUMMER GOODS GO AT THE SAME CUT PRICES We also have many new arrivals in fall goods. Hundreds of pieces of dress goods, suitings, worsteds, mohairs, flaaneletts, outing, etc. All the new and nobby things. A fine line of Ladies' Ragians or rain coats, ranging tn price from $7.50 to $18.00. . A complete line f new fall and winter underwear, hosiery, etc. Shoe of every description. We can take your order for the new fall suits at any price. , A complete line of everything in dishes, graniteware. tinware, kitchen utensils for har vest or home use. SO COME AHEAD, THE SHOW IS FREE TO YOU IF YOU WANT TO TAKE IT IN THE GOLDETn RULE COMPANY 1308, 1310, 1312 Adams Avenue. Largest Store- Smallest Prices WE WANT YOUR NAME Signed to the new suit club. Come and let tell you about it Get a nice tailor made fall suit, or an overcoat cheap AL, ANDREWS , Haberdasher and Tailor SEEDS Just received a Car Red Clover, Timothy, Red Top. All kinds of Grass eseds. Bulk Garden Seed, Bald Barley, Rye, Wheat and Oata T ..-V. OLIVER IEFFERSON AVE PHONE 1571. Look out for your Pockctbook And save your money by buying from us. We Lead, our competitors follow. Look at a few of our bargains. New iron beds 2.90 Second hand tables $1.00 up NewYumYuin springs 2.50 Bedsteads 50 up New Mattresses. ..-.. 2.75 Bed springs 50 up Newcoo stovsa ..... 10.00 Glass frout cupboardlOO up New extension tables 5.50 Remember that wt have the only first new and second hand store in Union county. The La Grande Pawnbrokers Phone, Main 4 Watch this ipacc for Suit winners P. I. Meyers $35 V. Spraguc $25 Suit last Saturday Two drawing! on Sat. August 12 SEEDS Load of Alfalfa Seed 2J GROCERIES FROM THIS STORE ARE ALWAYS MICE AND FRESH WW! '-7 h Seasonable Goods as well as Staples always on hand. QEddEJ BRif North Fir Street When you want the Best Ice Cream SELDER'S CANDY STORE Greatly in Demand Nothing Is more in demaud than a menu for a blood and system cleanser, inch as Dr. King's New Life Pills. Tbey are just what you need to ears stomach and liver troubles. Try them. At Fewlln Drag Co. drag store, 25o guaranteed. moroiog irEgwdflTUey tobPTi Member of Co. LONG will meet HlntbeJUmory Hell, Monday night, NrSuguiit lij tor their regular drill. Invitations era oat for tbe wedding of Depuy Die net Attorney Crewford end Miie Anna Vickeriof Loe Angeles to teke piece there on Aagatt 16th . L B Rinehart, a former Union coanty resident it reported to be Quite l ill et bii home el North Yakims. Director Hendricks informs us thet tbe La Grande bend will give en open air concert this evening et tbe foun tain squsre. Tbe fnuerel of Mite Lena Eeter Coy will b beld tomorrow afternoon at 2 o'clock in tbe Presbyterian cbnrch. Mrs L E Bailey of Staten Island NY tpeaki tonigbt in tbe Baptist cbnrch on "Home or Saloon. Which?" Mr and Mra Ed Kiddle and Mr and Mre Chet B dwell of Island City are bating on Catherine creek. . J A Tbroneon and family have re turned from several daya outing on tbe upper Grande Boude and report having bad an enjoyable time The elvllle Broe. with their famil. I lea who have been living in California , for the past two year have returned to Grande Rood Valley, j The ordioanoe fixing (be atreet grades for tbe o'ty appears in tbi is jeue of tbe Observer, and should re- ceive a careful reading by every pro perty owner in tbe city. I Mr and Mra "wisher, of -ennsyl-j-vania are spending a few day in tbe icity, tbe guest of Peter Kuhn, while I ennui to the Portland fair. Mr Kubn and Mr Swiiber are former school mates. John Young returned this morning from the Wsllamette valley where he purchased fifteen acres of land near iClaokamaa Station near Portland about three miles from where former postmaster J C Ardrey'a purchased I H O Montgomery ie conflnad tn har home, being quite ill. . t PraatHiniv YTMn T T" rsiMM..- v unman, re turned last evening and will bold ser vloa both morning and evening at tbe rrfhnmif attiirnh J B Logsdon. returned home Tester day from High valley where be haa spent tbe past six weeks superintend ing tbe construction of a large barn X I ... k r t . i - ur j v minnicK J tuia IS UTS Ol the meat barns in the valley, and covers a ground surface twenty four by fifty feet, besides a large shed on all four aides. .... This morning's east bound paseen cer train came through in two sections Tbe ooase of the extra heavy travel wis the wreck on Short Line. Many did not wish to leave Portland while travel was obstructed. Mr and Mrs Q M Bunten and Mrs A H Boles, of Draketiville, Iowa, tbe parents and sister of Mrs OH King arrived veiterJay, having spent four i week in Portland and Seattle. Tbey will probably r main in La Grande several weeks Mr and Mrs W P Bartlett, of Eau Claire Wisconsin, are 1 ere visiting their son. attorney E W Bartlen. Mr Bartlett in no stranger here by any means. For a number of years he was one of the stockholders in the Grande ! Ronde Lumber Co. Dr and Mrs F E Moore are eaet on their summer vacation. After a week in Kansas City they will attend tbe Convention of the American Osteopa thics Association in Denver. Dr Moore is an officer of this national or ganization, being one of tbe nine trus tees and elected for three years. Kolb and Dill Kolb and Dill will make their first appearance in this city since their re turn from Australia, at Steward's Opera House, Thty will be supported by an exceedingly strong company of their own selection, which inolndes several popular artists and some new people who have just arrived bere from the East under the special engagement to them The program for Monday, August 21, la a revised and brought op to date edition of Jndson C Brnsie's musical ecoentriolty. 'I O U", which affords them one of the best vehicles they have ever bad for a full disposal of their great and varied ability. When vou want a pleasant laxative that ia eaey to take and certain to act, 1 use Chemberlain'a 8tomach and Liver tablets For sale by Newlia Drag Co, Mr Press Lewi left tbU I have just received a large supply of shells fresh from the factory, the kind that kills the game. My stock of hunting coats, gun cases, and hunting supplies cannot be beat. Just received a large stock of shot guns and rifles, all grades and prices. I also have tents, camp stoves, and wagon covers If you are going camping or hunting, call and ex amine my stock. MRS. T. N. MURPHY, Builders' Hardware and Crockery. New Phones And changes since the new directory waa issued. Cat oat and pin to your liat. Bed 1421 B Webb res Red 1122 Mrs. Jt E Wade " Red 651 National Lumber Co Blk 282 George Kelly " Red 1743 Boy T Oliver " Red 861 O'Hara and Donnelly " lied ' 992 Johu Allen " Red .1381 H Bloch " Main 5 Tillson and Vincent " Blk 1781 H A 8taniels " Red 1231 Hughes "' Blk 422 Mrs. red Taylor " Rod 671 Wo. Henderson " Red 1781 8 E Zuber " Blk 561 R H Atkinson " Red 1472 J W Hampson ' " Red 252 C R Wyatt " Red 1202 Wm. Ash " Blk 1402 G H Powers " Red 1432 P A Black . Blk 1292 FiedSwauey Blk 1292 Prof Martin " Blk 1411 J W Walden " Red 612 L F Derringer " Brick furnished'm any quanity or any style. No contract too small or too large. See samples of our pressed, brick. GEO. KREIGER La Grande, Oregon. THE CITY GROCERY AND BAKERY E. P0LACK, Prop. Go to the '!ity Grocery and Bakery for groceries, fresh fruits and vegetables. FRESH BREAD, CAKES AMD PIES, EVERY DAY Give us a call one time and again. We keep tbe best the market affords ""lltltlllHIIIU WE Doors STODDARD FOR RENT Furnished housekeeping rooms lo suits of two, three and four. Inquire, phone black 601. La Grande Cleaning And Dyeing Works Soiled and faded garments made to look like new. Work called for and delivered. Ladies garments a ipeciaj ty. All work guaranteed. Dye works on Depot Street nezl door to Com mercial Club. 8IMMON8 4 HARVEY, props La Grande. I" f I , W Z - (. - tj- 1 11 " 1 - m DON'T START OFF HUNGRY When we can satisfy your cravings for something good to eat at little cost. Oar food ts selected with care, oooked with skill and served in appetizing style we are not afraid to have you take a peep in our kitchen and see bow we do things. We roigi i write volumes on bow to cook but that would not do you one tenth tbe eood that one of onr resalap dinners at 25o will. Treat roar stomach with sood eatinir and thnrah " a make a wise bead. M ODE L RESTAURANT J. A. ARBUCKLE, Prop. OPEN DAY AND NIUHT We se.. weekly Meal , Tlokets Ph '$4.50 QQQQQQ you will be sure and tome and freshest of evprvtV,, 2 '"''lSjssisna 21 BUY Sash, Shingles and Lumber LUMBER CO. 1- V IS k 1 . I AT' I r. -.- ... ). "XT' j'-.